From: Petey <psterner@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: desktop-save-mode mess up colors
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 13:21:19 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <f73cb7a1-c0cf-4f23-91bc-67eab3cd02d6@googlegroups.com> (raw)
Hi,
I use GNU emacs 24.5 with desktop-save-mode enabled. I'm on Ubuntu 15.04 with Unity.
If I load a new color theme the colors are mixed with the old one.
The only way to fix it is to delete "desktop-saved-frameset" from the .desktop file. It seems to me that the bug is related to the setting of desktop-saved-frameset.
Thanks in advance.
Petey
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2015-11-29 21:21 Petey [this message]
2015-11-30 0:41 ` desktop-save-mode mess up colors Emanuel Berg
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2015-11-30 12:23 ` Petey
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